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« Reply #255 on: 19:05:10, 28-08-2008 » |
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NN: A small packet of Red Goji Berries, courtesy of the expensive section in Waitrose. Most Common Traditional Uses of Goji: General weakness, lack of energy, aching back and joints, tinnitus, dizziness, diabetes, blurred vision, cough, wet dreams, sexual inadequacies. I have every confidence of experiencing several of the benefits later this evening. Well actually I'm counting on it.
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« Reply #256 on: 20:37:32, 28-08-2008 » |
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NN: A small packet of Red Goji Berries, courtesy of the expensive section in Waitrose. Most Common Traditional Uses of Goji: General weakness, lack of energy, aching back and joints, tinnitus, dizziness, diabetes, blurred vision, cough, wet dreams, sexual inadequacies. I have every confidence of experiencing several of the benefits later this evening. Well actually I'm counting on it. Oh George! I do so hope you're going to be disappointed. Those benefits don't sound very good....
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #257 on: 22:08:19, 28-08-2008 » |
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Muesli. With Banana. And Honey
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"It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set"
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« Reply #258 on: 22:12:50, 28-08-2008 » |
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NN: A small packet of Red Goji Berries, courtesy of the expensive section in Waitrose. Most Common Traditional Uses of Goji: General weakness, lack of energy, aching back and joints, tinnitus, dizziness, diabetes, blurred vision, cough, wet dreams, sexual inadequacies. I have every confidence of experiencing several of the benefits later this evening. Well actually I'm counting on it. Big G, Let me know if you get the X-ray vision. I'm not sure if mine kicked in whilst I was asleep. (Sometimes I do sleep with my eyes open, so it could easily have been that I did last night, rather than be able to see through my eyelids.) Thanks awfully Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #259 on: 22:24:59, 28-08-2008 » |
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I assume all are aware of this product: Is it a powdered substance that repels water or is it a substance that repels powdered water?
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« Reply #260 on: 01:21:05, 29-08-2008 » |
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Is it a powdered substance that repels water or is it a substance that repels for powdered water?
Surely the change from yellow to white type answers that question. The text below is however considerably harder to parse. "Concrete and Mortar ... Additive for Permanent Water ... Repellency (Repellency???)".
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« Reply #261 on: 00:39:22, 07-09-2008 » |
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Now, yesterday I committed the ultimate degradation of eating half a large pizza. But then I hadn't had any breakfast. So today I have been very hungry much of the time. Now munching: mature Irish cheddar and biscuits.
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"It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set"
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« Reply #262 on: 13:18:36, 25-09-2008 » |
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Help! I have an open tin of wasabi peas in the house!
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« Reply #263 on: 13:20:42, 25-09-2008 » |
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Help! I have an open tin of wasabi peas in the house! You have my deepest sympathy, Ollie. NOM
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« Reply #264 on: 13:24:17, 25-09-2008 » |
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Help! I have an open tin of wasabi peas in the house! You'll be wanting this then:
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"Two wrongs don't make a right. But three rights do make a left." - Rohan Candappa
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« Reply #265 on: 13:32:56, 25-09-2008 » |
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Or perhaps...
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« Reply #266 on: 13:38:38, 25-09-2008 » |
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Does anyone else have neckache from trying to read the bumph on the side of the can?
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"Two wrongs don't make a right. But three rights do make a left." - Rohan Candappa
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« Reply #267 on: 13:46:22, 25-09-2008 » |
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Does anyone else have neckache from trying to read the bumph on the side of the can? n o w t h a t y o u m e n t i o n i t . . .
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« Reply #268 on: 01:06:20, 26-09-2008 » |
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I had a can of Pocari Sweat once. Not pleasant. Tommo (The Sake that came back from Japan with it was much nicer )
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Ron Dough
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« Reply #269 on: 08:52:11, 26-09-2008 » |
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I, too have had a can or two of said beverage - an acquired taste, shall we say. What I did appreciate in Japan were the vending machines that sold hot drinks - particularly green tea - in cans, very useful in early spring when it could be bitterly cold. Just can't remember at this distance how one didn't end up burning hands or lips on the metal, though....
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